CM Badal gives nod to centre for autism in Mohali

Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal on Friday gave in-principle approval to the setting up of a state-of-the-art Advanced Research and Treatment Centre at Mohali for people suffering from autism.TNN | April 16, 2016, 12:33 IST

Chandigarh: Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal on Friday gave in-principle approval to the setting up of a state-of-the-art Advanced Research and Treatment Centre at Mohali for people suffering from autism.

He took the decision while presiding over a meeting with medical experts, doctors and NGOs dealing with such patients and underscored the need to draw a time-bound action plan to effectively tackle the incidence of autism in the state. The CM was told that according to a study, in India, on an average one in every 1,000 person suffers from autism whereas in the USA the incidence is 100 per 1,000 persons.

Badal asked Greater Mohali Area Development Authority to earmark suitable land for the Centre which would house an institute for providing diploma course for educators to impart special education to children suffering from autism, besides providing research and health care facilities.

At a later stage, satellite centres would be set up at all district headquarters to provide the best healthcare facilitates to those suffering from autism, he said. Badal directed the health department to sensitize medical boards at all district headquarters to issue disability certificate to persons suffering from autism and pro-actively take up the issue with the education department. PTI

Only in India the healthcare financing is very small when compared to the financing by the other forces rather than the patient himself or herself paying out of pocket. Having 70-75% of the expenses as out-of-pocket, in my opinion, is not a right approach to managing healthcare in a country where the patients tend to sub-optimally purchase healthcare if he/she has to pay out-of-pocket.